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wreath was upon her head of gold察and her eyes were wide and tender。 She
turned her face to him察and then she knew by the wildness that was in his
look that he had come to enter the race with her。 Then the flush that was
on her face died away察and she shook her head as if she were imploring
him to go from that place。
The dark´bearded king bent his brows upon him and said察 Speak察0
youth察speak and tell us what brings you here。;
Then cried Hippomenes as if his whole life were bursting out with his
words此 Why does this maiden察 your daughter察 seek an easy renown by
conquering weakly youths in the race拭She has not striven yet。 Here stand
I察one of the blood of Poseidon察the god of the sea。 Should I be defeated by
her in the race察then察indeed察might Atalanta have something to boast of。;
Atalanta stepped forward and said此 Do not speak of it察youth。 Indeed I
think that it is some god察envious of your beauty and your strength察who
sent you here to strive with me and to meet your doom。 Ah察think of the
youths who have striven with me even now Think of the hard doom that
is about to fall upon them You venture your life in the race察but indeed I
am not worthy of the price。 Go hence察O stranger youth察go hence and live
happily察for indeed I think that there is some maiden who loves you well。;
;Nay察 maiden察─ said Hippomenes察 I will enter the race and I will
venture my life on the chance of winning you for my bride。 What good
will my life and my spirit be to me if they cannot win this race for me拭─
She drew away from him then and looked upon him no more察but bent
down to fasten the sandals upon her feet。 And the black´bearded king
looked upon Hippomenes and said察 Face察then察this race to´morrow。 You
will be the only one who will enter it。 But bethink thee of the doom that
awaits thee at the end of it。; The king said no more察and Hippomenes went
from him and from Atalanta察 and he came again to the place where the
race had been run。
He looked across the sandy course with its goal marks察and in his mind
he saw again Atalanta's swift race。 He would not meet doom at the hands
of the king's soldiers察 he knew察 for his spirit would leave him with the
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greatness of the effort he would make to reach the goal before her。 And he
thought it would be well to die in that effort and on that sandy place that
was so far from his own land。
Even as he looked across the sandy course now deserted by the throng察
he saw one move across it察coming toward him with feet that did not seem
to touch the ground。 She was a woman of wonderful presence。 As
Hippomenes looked upon her he knew that she was Aphrodite察the goddess
of beauty and of love。
;Hippomenes察─ said the immortal goddess察 the gods are mindful of
you who are sprung from one of the gods察 and I am mindful of you
because of your own worth。 I have come to help you in your race with
Atalanta察for I would not have you slain察nor would I have that maiden go
unwed。 Give your greatest strength and your greatest swiftness to the race察
and behold here are wonders that will prevent the fleet´footed Atalanta
from putting all her spirit into the race。;
And then the immortal goddess held out to Hippomenes a branch that
had upon it three apples of shining gold。
;In Cyprus察─said the goddess察 where I have come from察there is a tree
on which these golden apples grow。 Only I may pluck them。 I have
brought them to you察Hippomenes。 Keep them in your girdle察and in the
race you will find out what to do with them察I think。;
So Aphrodite said察and then she vanished察leaving a fragrance in the air
and the three shining apples in the hands of Hippomenes。 Long he looked
upon their brightness。 They were beside him that night察and when he arose
in the dawn he put them in his girdle。 Then察before the throng察he went to
the place of the race。
When he showed himself beside Atalanta察all around the course were
silent察for they all admired Hippomenes for his beauty and for the spirit
that was in his face察they were silent out of compassion察for they knew the
doom that befell the youths who raced with Atalanta。
And now Schoeneus察the black´bearded king察stood up察and he spoke
to the throng察 saying察 Hear me all察 both young and old此 this youth察
Hippomenes察seeks to win the race from my daughter察winning her for his
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bride。 Now察if he be victorious and escape death I will give him my dear
child察Atalanta察 and many fleet horses besides as gifts from me察 and in
honor he shall go back to his native land。 But if he fail in the race察then he
will have to share the doom that has been meted out to the other youths
who raced with Atalanta hoping to win her for a bride。;
Then Hippomenes and Atalanta crouched for the start。 The trumpets
were sounded and they darted off。
Side by side with Atalanta察Hippomenes went。 Her flying hair touched
his breast察and it seemed to him that they were skimming the sandy course
as if they were swallows。 But then Atalanta began to draw away from him。
He saw her ahead of him察and then he began to hear the words of cheer
that came from the throng ;Bend to the race察Hippomenes Go on察go on
Use your strength to the utmost。; He bent himself to the race察but further
and further from him Atalanta drew。
Then it seemed to him that she checked her swiftness a little to look
back at him。 He gained on her a little。 And then his hand touched the
apples that were in his girdle。 As it touched them it came into his mind
what to do with the apples。
He was not far from her now察but already her swiftness was drawing
her further and further away。 He took one of the apples into his hand and
tossed it into the air so that it fell on the track before her。
Atalanta saw the shining apple。 She checked her speed and stooped in
the race to pick it up。 And as she stooped Hippomenes darted past her察and
went flying toward the goal that now was within his sight。
But soon she was beside him again。 He looked察 and he saw that the
goal marks were far察far ahead of him。 Atalanta with the flying hair passed
him察and drew away and away from him。 He had not speed to gain upon
her now察he thought察so he put his strength into his hand and he flung the
second of the shining apples。 The apple rolled before her and rolled off the
course。 Atalanta turned off the course察stooped and picked up the apple。
Then did Hippomenes draw all his spirit into his breast as he raced on。
He was now nearer to the goal than she was。 But he knew that she was
behind him察going lightly where he went heavily。 And then she was beside
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him察and then she went past him。 She paused in her speed for a moment
and she looked back on him。
As he raced on察his chest seemed weighted down and his throat was
crackling dry。 The goal marks were far away still察 but Atalanta was
nearing them。 He took the last of the golden apples into his hand。 Perhaps
she was now so far that the strength of his throw would not be great
enough to bring the apple before her。
But with all the strength he could put into his hand he flung the apple。
It struck the course before her feet and then went bounding wide。 Atalanta
swerved in her race and followed where the apple went。 Hippomenes
marvelled that he had been able to fling it so far。 He saw Atalanta stoop to
pick up the apple察and he bounded on。 And then察although his strength was
failing察he saw the goal marks near him。 He set his feet between them and
then fell down on the ground。
The attendants raised him up and put the victor's wreath upon his head。
The concourse of people shouted with joy to see him victor。 But he looked
around for Atalanta and he saw her standing there with the golden apples
in her hands。 ;He has won察─ he heard her say察 and I have not to hate
myself for bringing a doom upon him。 Gladly察gladly do I give up the race察
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